Autonito opens websites you specify in Google Chrome's Incognito mode -- automatically!
Having a private browsing mode built in to your browser -- like Incognito in Google Chrome -- can be incredibly handy. I used it as a way to log in to multiple Gmail accounts prior to Google enabling that feature natively. It's useful for hiding local traces of your browsing activities, of course.Once in a while, however, you (like me) may find yourself accidentally typing one of your Incognito-only URLs into a standard Chrome tab. It's an easy enough mistake to make when you've got multiple browser windows open and your focus is somewhat lacking.
Fortunately, however, it's also easy to prevent. The Autonito extension for Chrome allows you to create a list of sites which you only want opening in Incognito mode.
Type one of your chosen URLs, and Autonito stops the tab from loading and pops it out into a new Incognito window. The only thing lacking right now is wildcard support, but based on the number of requests on the Gallery page I suspect it will be added soon.
It's not perfect, of course, because it does leave a complete list of those sites on the Autonito options page. Still, with no icon displayed in Chrome's toolbar, it's fairly well tucked away on chrome://extensions. Nobody's going to poke around in there, right?
Have I mentioned before how great it would be for Chrome to have a master password?













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Subscribe to commentsNtw1103Aug 9th 2010 9:39AM
If you really want private browsing get something like Operator, and load it in a ram disk. :) surely with the amount of ram that most people are starting to get now a ramdisk large enough for a browser wouldn't be too hard....
As for software
Dataram RAMDisk is free if your ramdisk size is less than 4gb. http://memory.dataram.com/products-and-services/software/ramdisk/download-ramdisk
http://www.romexsoftware.com/ also seems to have a free version.
skyblazeAug 9th 2010 9:45AM
anyone else just go to ilovebacon.com?
JamusAug 9th 2010 10:15AM
So is there any way to make Chrome automatically open into incognito mode rather than having to manually tell it to do so?
Lee MathewsAug 9th 2010 10:15AM
Why yes, there is! And not just Chrome:
http://www.downloadsquad.com/2010/05/04/how-to-force-your-web-browser-to-start-in-private-browsing-mode/